The views of more than 5,000 sustainability thought leaders in Canada, the U.S. and Europe are outlined in The 2010 Global Thought Leader Survey on Sustainability, commissioned by the Pembina Institute from McAllister Opinion Research.
Thought leaders from government, academia, industry, institutions and non-profit organizations completed the survey, which featured a core set of sustainability-related questions plus four specialized sections: climate change, sustainable energy, green economics and oil sands.
These results clearly illustrate that leaders within government, academia and the private sector understand the energy and sustainability challenges Canada faces, and have a high level of agreement on how best to tackle them. However, federal performance on sustainability is out of step with the views of those surveyed.
This is one of the largest recent surveys of the Canadian bureaucracy on sustainable energy and climate change.
Download: The 2010 Global Thought Leader Survey on Sustainability (summary report)
Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers
Topic Areas: Sustainable Energy, Environmental Governance, Ecological Fiscal Reform, Oil Sands, Climate Change: Carbon Pricing, Climate Change: Federal Action, Climate Change: International Commitments, Climate Change: Provincial and Territorial Action